All Around The World
Jay-Jays Lyrics


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Said I really wanna know you girl
I wanna take you all around the world
Take you to Paris and fly to Cancun
To see you smile there ain't a thing I won't do
Said I really wanna know you girl
I wanna take you all around the world
Take you to Paris and fly to Cancun
To see you smile there ain't a thing I won't do
Nahh Nahh Nahh
Shawty
If you want we fly to Vegas
And you ain't never road on a private jet but it's waiting
And I could show you baby don't you worry about a thing
And if you really that one I go out and get that ring
See me I be liking the time that we spend together
And I don't want this sh** to end I'm talking about forever
They mad at me and you they don't wanna see us together
You like the way I be thuggin plus I be strapped with medal
See me I been patient
I know why they hatin
And if they looking for me I'm out on a vacation
Just wanna see you baby in your two piece living life
But they don't know how to do it but we goin do it right
Said I really wanna know you girl
I wanna take you all around the world
Take you to Paris and fly to Cancun
To see you smile there ain't a thing I won't do
Said I really wanna know you girl
I wanna take you all around the world
Take you to Paris and fly to Cancun
To see you smile there ain't a thing I won't do
Nahh Nahh Nahh
Tell me what you like I don't care about the cost
Swipe my card what's the price you know ima boss
Heard you wanna birkin and I know that you've been working
Tracking numbers in your email baby you know you deserve it
Sometimes you can't stand me but your still right by my side
Driving through the hood with my right hand on your thighs
Hair real neat and then nails on fleet
And I love it when you wear that red bikini on the beach
Mhm
A Baecation
Ya Girl
I wanna go on vacation
Ohh
We sipping Margaritas
Coming on be my señoritas
Said I really wanna know you girl
I wanna take you all around the world
Take you to Paris and fly to Cancun
To see you smile there ain't a thing I won't do
Said I really wanna know you girl
I wanna take you all around the world
Take you to Paris and fly to Cancun




To see you smile there ain't a thing I won't do
Nahh Nahh Nahh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "All Around The World" by Jay-305 encompass the rapper's desire to do something for different neighborhoods and regions in different cities. He mentions "gangbangers," "hus," "players," and "bad bitches" from the East Side, West Side, Decatur, and Down South, who Jay-305 feels the need to represent. The lyrics seem to be a call to action to take care of the communities and neighborhoods where people come from and represent them positively. The song also touches upon Jay-305's personal experiences growing up in LA and his family members' involvement in gang-related activities, as well as his own perception of being a Tree Top Nigga from LA.


The lyrics also reflect a street-savvy mentality and reference the dangers of gang violence, the importance of being prepared by carrying a gun if involved in gang activity, the consequences of selling and using drugs, and the dangers of trusting people who may be on drugs. Jay-305 explains that he is a real one who has stayed true to his past, and despite achieving financial success, he has not left his hood. He wants to inspire others to represent their neighborhoods and take care of them.


Overall, "All Around the World" is an ode to community and solidarity. It's a message of hope, pride, and respect for different neighborhoods and regions.


Line by Line Meaning

Gotta do somethin' for the gangbangers
Jay-Jays recognizes the struggles of gangbangers and wants to make a positive impact in their lives.


Gotta do somethin' for the hus'
Jay-Jays understands the difficulties faced by those living in poverty and wants to do something to help improve their situation.


Gotta do somethin' for the players
Jay-Jays acknowledges the contribution of players in his community and wants to do something to support them.


All my bad bitches dippin' down La Brea
Jay-Jays observes the fashionable and attractive women in his neighborhood and appreciates their style.


Gotta do somethin' for the East Side
Jay-Jays recognizes the challenges and issues faced by those in the East Side of his community and wants to help make a difference.


Gotta do somethin' for the West Side
Jay-Jays recognizes the challenges and issues faced by those in the West Side of his community and wants to help make a difference.


Gotta do somethin' for the Decatur
Jay-Jays acknowledges the difficulties faced by those in Decatur and wants to do something to help improve their situation.


All my niggas down south stackin' paper
Jay-Jays acknowledges the hard work and dedication of his friends in the South who are earning money and building wealth.


All around the world
Jay-Jays acknowledges that these issues are present beyond his own neighborhood, across the world.


Hoods around the world
Jay-Jays acknowledges that neighborhoods around the world face similar challenges and issues as his own community.


Crenshaw king, lil' homie set trip
Jay-Jays recognizes the status of the young leader in his community and his allegiance to a particular gang.


Dip it down west, and made a right on Exposition
Jay-Jays gives directions in his neighborhood, possibly indicating where he grew up.


My big cousin Dulo, he was always with the Crippin'
Jay-Jays shares an anecdote about his older cousin's affiliation with the Crips gang.


My rellie on one, he was always with the whoopin'
Jay-Jays shares another anecdote about his relative's affiliation with a gang, possibly the Bloods.


Dippin' down Slauson, and I'm bumpin' Gucci Mane
Jay-Jays recalls driving down a street in his neighborhood while listening to Gucci Mane's music.


Head icy fresh, got VS's in my chain
Jay-Jays describes wearing expensive jewelry, which adds to his overall appearance and status.


Diamonds so bitter like they dancin' in the rain
Jay-Jays describes the sparkling appearance of his diamonds, which look like they are dancing in the rain.


Gotta keep it ghetto, for forever, never change
Jay-Jays wants to maintain his connection to his ghetto roots and never forget where he came from.


I'm everywhere like LA hood strikes for Instagram
Jay-Jays suggests that he is well-known in his community and beyond, like the attention garnered from a viral Instagram post about a hood strike in LA.


Hit shoppers shoppin', got at least a couple grams
Jay-Jays has experienced selling drugs to people who are shopping in his neighborhood's stores.


Go get no get me lil' nigga, stop playin'
Jay-Jays is serious about his endeavors and does not tolerate people who do not take him seriously.


Jay 305 more LA than the Rams
Jay-Jays is an authentic member of the LA community, more so than even the local NFL team, the Rams.


Gotta do somethin' for the Damus
Jay-Jays wants to help improve the lives of people who are members of the Bloods gang.


Gotta do somethin' for the Kiways
Jay-Jays wants to help improve the lives of people who are members of the Crips gang.


Gotta do somethin' for my niggas in the pit, tire
Jay-Jays wants to help improve the lives of his friends who are struggling and in difficult situations.


Changin' shoes for the three-ways
Jay-Jays describes swapping out his shoes, possibly to signify different gang affiliations or territory.


Can't forget the eses, where you from?
Jay-Jays recognizes and acknowledges the importance of people who are Mexican or Mexican-American and want to know where someone is from.


Throw it up
Jay-Jays is encouraging someone to throw a gang sign, possibly indicating their affiliation with a particular gang.


Bang the wrong hood, get fucked up, oh
Jay-Jays warns about the dangers of entering the wrong neighborhood and facing punishment for doing so.


Still set trippin', still ridin' with the Smith &
Jay-Jays is still involved in gang life and carries a firearm for protection.


They be like, "Why he do it?"
Jay-Jays acknowledges that some people may question why he is involved in gang life, but it is a part of his reality and his community.


Man, that nigga worth a million
Jay-Jays is wealthy and has a high net worth.


Man, that nigga got children
Jay-Jays is a father and has children.


Man, he hang with the villains
Jay-Jays associates with people who are considered dangerous or villains in society.


Baby Don, that's a real one
Jay-Jays identifies someone named Baby Don as a true friend or ally in his community.


I'm a Tree Top nigga, I'm a Tree Top nigga
Jay-Jays identifies with the Tree Top Piru gang and is proud to do so.


Got rich, and I ain't left the hood
Jay-Jays has become wealthy but has not left his community or forgotten his roots.


Nigga, I'm a real one
Jay-Jays considers himself an authentic member of his community and a true gang banger.


If you ain't with this gangbangin' shit, I don't feel ya
Jay-Jays only associates with people who are involved with gang life; if someone is not involved, they are not of interest to him.


Don't holler at me, holler at, sike, I can't hear yea
Jay-Jays is not interested in hearing from people who are not involved in gang life and will not entertain their attempts to appeal to him.


Talk bad 'bout the hood, but I love it
Jay-Jays recognizes that his community has problems and issues, but he still loves and appreciates it.


The block need love too, so the YG's hug it, uh
Jay-Jays recognizes that his community needs love and support, and young gang members are embracing it.


Im 'bout to give you game, lil' homie, pay attention
Jay-Jays is going to provide valuable knowledge and advice to a younger member of his community.


If you out here bangin', never leave without your pistol
Jay-Jays advises gang members to always carry a firearm with them for protection.


You can't sell dope and do dope, rappers ain't gon' tell ya
Jay-Jays warns that people cannot be both a drug dealer and a drug user; some rappers may glorify this lifestyle but do not tell the truth about the consequences.


Can't love a bitch and be a pimp, I ain't a rapper, I'm a felon
Jay-Jays suggests that someone cannot have a genuine and loving relationship with a woman while also being a pimp; he is not a rapper but someone who has been incarcerated as a felon.


He ran off on the plug, now the nigga AWOL
Jay-Jays describes someone who has not paid their debts to a drug dealer and is now in trouble and hiding.


Don't listen to these niggas, man, these niggas only talk
Jay-Jays advises people to not listen to others who talk a big game but have no actual experience or knowledge of the streets.


We don't fuck with the Sherm, it'll leave you dancin' in the rain
Jay-Jays is warning against using PCP, also known as Sherman Hemsley, which can cause severe side effects and damage.


Do up a lil' sign, do-do up a lil' sign
Jay-Jays is telling someone to throw a gang sign with their fingers, indicating their affiliation with a particular gang.


Don't even trust your mama if the bitch is doin' 'caine
Jay-Jays warns against trusting anyone who is doing cocaine, even if that person is your own mother.


Even if she get your sack, you still gon' have to pay
Jay-Jays is warning against being too trusting of others, even your own mother, because you will still owe money for drugs you have not received payment for.


So do it 'fore I, do-do it or I'mma
Jay-Jays is encouraging someone to take action before he takes action himself, possibly indicating danger or violence.




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Written by: Jason Mompremier, Kendrick Cameron

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